The Game – “The Documentary 2.5” [Cover Art + Tracklist]

While we’re not sure if any of the tracks from The Game’s double-disc album will be performed in New York anytime soon – due to recent comments made about the NYPD – the Los Angeles rapper reveals the cover art as well as the tracklist for The Documentary 2.5. The Documentary is scheduled for release Friday, October 9 while one week later on October 16, The Documentary 2.5 follows. The 17-track 2.5 will feature guest appearances from Nas, Scarface, E-40 and Busta Rhymes, ScHoolboy Q, Jay Rock, Stacy Barthe, YG, Problem, Ty Dolla $ign and much MUCH more. Check out the full tracklist after the jump.


(Photos) Cover Art, Release Date + Tracklist: Dave East – Hate Me Now

After months of teasing the project with the #HMN hashtag, New York rapper Dave East has officially revealed a release date of October 2 for Hate Me Now. The highly-anticipated mixtape is more of an unofficial album of sorts for the Mass Appeal signee, with production among the likes of Tunesquad, Sean C & LV, Don Cannon and more, while the features include everyone from Rico Love, Jadakiss, Styles P, Pusha T and of course the man himself, Nas. East has been gaining a steady buzz on the New York hip-hop scene over the last few years due to his advanced wordplay and true NY sound (his looks don’t hurt with the ladies either), but this will be his first major project since signing to Nas’ Mass Appeal imprint in 2014. It will be interesting to see where he goes from here! Check out the full tracklist in the gallery.


Machine Gun Kelly Reveals Cover Art, Tracklist & Release Date For ‘General Admission’

Machine Gun Kelly released his debut album Lace Up in the fall of 2012, and three years later, he’s finally gearing up for round two with his sophomore feat, General Admission. Taking to Instagram last night, the Cleveland rapper revealed an October 16 release date for GA, along with the album’s artwork. The pre-order link is now live as well, revealing the tracklist. The 13-track project (16 on the deluxe) includes the previously-released “Till I Die” and “A Little More” with Victoria Monet, and features aside from the aforementioned include Kid Rock, Lzzy Hale and Leroy Sanchez. Check it out in full below.


Fetty Wap Reveals Tracklisting To His Debut Album

Well this is interesting. Fetty Wap has unveiled the tracklisting to his highly-anticipated self-titled debut, and not only are a majority of the songs out already, but there are hardly any features outside of his fellow Remy Boyz member, Monty. Were you expecting that? Of the 17 tracks, 10 or 11 I immediately recognize as having heard already, while the rest I’d have to double check his SoundCloud. Monty appears on 7 of the tracks, while the only other feature goes to M80. I have no doubt this will sell well, as even his singles like “679,” “My Way” and “Again” were out forever before going to retail and they’re still moving like crazy. However, I’m still pretty surprised he took this route. Nonetheless, I will be copping when it hits stores September 25! Check out the tracklist below.


Mac Miller – “GO:OD AM” [Tracklist]

Mac Miller has been on beast mode in recent weeks days. During his latest podcast interview, Miller explains collaborations with Nas, many unreleased projects, but the Pittsburgh native has really been spinning his wheels for the September 18th release date of the GO:OD AM album. Along with the boomin’ released single “Break the Law,” we find out that the 17-track album features guest appearances from TDE’s own Ab-Soul, Miguel, Lil B and more. Check out the tracklist and more after the jump.


Casey Veggies – “Live & Grow” [Tracklist]

2015 has been a busy one for the world of hip-hop. Another highly anticipated album is on the way; Casey Veggies’ Live & Grow. In a very dope and creative way, Veggies takes to Instagram to reveal the 13-tracklist for the upcoming project, which features Dej Loaf, YG, Dom Kennedy and more. Find out more down bottom.


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